Last April, a company called Raser Technologies brought a new truck
based electric vehicle to the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
Conference in Detroit. According to Raser, the platform could be easily
adapted for almost any light truck and would return somewhere in the
realm of 100mpg all told. Needless to say, many people were interested
to hear more.

Pop-up campers have come a long way in terms of comfort and built-in
technology, but for the most part the design has remained unchanged. Of
course, it was only a matter of time until someone came up with
something new and exciting and in this case, it could change how people
look at their "home away from home."

A short while back, BMW began releasing some teaser photos of a small roadster called the Z2. At the time, production seemed like a long shot at best and many people just wrote the lightweight roadster off as a concept and nothing more. Now, BMW has officially announced that the Z2 will enter production and will be more than able to compete with the vehicles in its class.

When it comes to the ticket selling industry, there are many outlets to purchase tickets for the hottest sports events, concerts and other entertainment. However, when buying from ticket vendors like Ticketmaster, there's no choice but to pay the set attendance price if you want to attend and scalpers might literally clear out your child's college fund. Zigabid, a new online startup lets ticket buyers and ticket sellers negotiate based on supply and demand, to get the best ticket prices and make their own entrepreneurial profit.

Legendary golf club maker, Callaway put together a nice promotional
online video game for their new line of drivers. The drivers, as well
as the game itself, are of particular interest to anyone that golfs.
For those of us that aren't golfers, you can really have a blast
playing this game. There's a lot more to it than just a silly gimmick
to garner attention to the product.